Monkeys. Sloths. Forest tree dwelling non bird animals.
a monkey.
Polar bear is protected by by the thick fur and has black skin to absorb the heat
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No. Koalas do not have long fingers. Their fingers are long enough and flexible enough to grasp hold of eucalyptus leaves, but they are not long.
It means 'long slender appendages for feeling or grasping.
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
No, it just makes it easier to have long, flexible fingers. Often, people who have played the piano for a long time have long fingers.
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
--Gibbon fingers are long, slender, and have thumbs with a wide separation from the palm.1.they have long arms that that help them swing from one branch to another.2.they can jump far and use their long arms to swing on the branches.
Some causes can be grasping something tightly or for a long period of time, fatigue, injury, dehydration, hypocalcemia, kidney disease, dystonia, hyperventilation, and too many other causes to add all of them.More information:Some questions your health care professional may ask to determine the cause:What were you doing prior to hands/fingers cramping?Is anything else different?Is it both hands/all fingers?How long does the cramping last?What, if anything, brings relief?Is the cramping sporadic? Does it occur at certain times/activities?How long has this occurred?
they have sharp long talons for grasping prey.
their long beaks and tongues can reach fruit growing on branches that are too thin to perch.They don't eat animals.